Scientists say don’t forget about plants. Climate change is endangering tens of thousands of species
Between warmer temperatures and shifts in rain and snow patterns, between 7% and 16% of the world’s plant species are likely ...
This story, “The Ghost of Shelby Forest,” appeared in the May 1971 issue of Outdoor Life.
Spring is when wildlife from birds to deer to alligators nest or bear young, often close to humans. Experts say to leave it ...
The Avid Outdoorsman on MSN
Why warning signs aren’t always enough to stop trespassers
A “No Trespassing” sign should be enough. In a perfect world, a person would see it, understand the boundary,... The post Why ...
Terra Planet Earth on MSN
Dogs That Noticed Trail Wildlife Before Their Owners Saw Anything
The first warning wasn’t a person, and a quiet trail can change in a hurry. Sometimes it is a dog that stops dead at the bend ...
Terra Planet Earth on MSN
Hidden Yard Clues That Suggest Wildlife Uses the Same Backyard Route Every Night
A backyard can seem perfectly normal by day, until the small clues begin to link together. A muddy paw print by the garbage ...
Birds & Blooms on MSN
The ball of leaves in your tree is (probably) not a bird nest
Not every nest in trees is a bird nest! Here's what a squirrel nest looks like and how to deter squirrels from nesting in your yard.
The sudden surge of claimed sightings – call it the Ohio Flap of 2026 – has reignited a debate: Does a breed resembling ...
The Journal News on MSN
Where NY’s 3 venomous snake species are hiding this spring
New York state is home to three venomous snake species: the timber rattlesnake, Eastern massasauga, and Northern copperhead.
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